Surrogacy is one of the most technically demanding areas of family law because it forces the law to answer a question that older parentage rules did not always face clearly: who is the child’s legal parent when the person who gives birth is not meant to raise the child, and when genetics, intention, and gestation […]
Same-sex family law is no longer a niche subject. It is a central part of modern family law practice because marriage equality, assisted reproduction, adoption, and blended families have created a legal landscape in which status, parenthood, and family protections can no longer be analyzed through old assumptions. In the United States, the basic constitutional […]